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By ETF Trends
October 10, 2023
PFXF: Preferred Way to Play Preferred Stocks
The recent surge by Treasury yields is matriculating throughout the fixed income universe. It stokes higher yields on a slew of bond segments, includi more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 9, 2023
PFXF: REITs And Utilities Hurt More Than Excluding Financials (For Now)
VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF offers diversified exposure to preferred securities outside of the financial sector. Preferred securitie more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
August 13, 2023
PFXF ETF Q&A: Understanding Preferred Securities
By Coulter Regal, CFA, Associate Product Manager This blog answers commonly asked questions about the PFXF ETF and explores why Preferred Securities a more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
July 26, 2023
PFXF: Preferreds Ex-Financials ETF, For Portfolio Diversification, 6.0% Yield
Most preferred shares ETFs are significantly overweight financials. Losses are high when a crisis hits the industry. To remedy the above, an investmen more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
July 19, 2023
PFXF: A More Diversified Way To Own Preferred Shares
The VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF offers better diversification and long-term returns than typical preferred share funds like the Glob more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 25, 2023
Preferred Stocks Offer Opportunity, But Selectivity Is Key
Turmoil in the regional banking industry had a contagion effect. Count preferred stocks as among the victims – not surprising when considering banks more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
May 24, 2023
The Seven Deadly Sins Of Regional Banks And Preferred CEF Investing
Bank securities and preferred CEFs have been some of the livelier parts of the income market in the last few months. In some of the hysteria, however, more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
May 7, 2023
PFXF: Surprisingly Volatile Ex-Financials Preferred Equity ETF
The VanEck Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF offers investors access to the U.S.-listed preferred securities market while excluding banks. The fu more_horizontal